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Sweet Tooth? Check Out These Chocolate-Based Patents

  
  
  
  
  
  

starbucks chocolate confection design patentYesterday, as we all know was Valentine’s Day, and whether you spent it alone, in the office, or with someone you love, you probably indulged in a bit of chocolate.  Truffles, Kisses, and assorted heart-shaped boxes are just a few of the holiday’s best sellers.  It’s only appropriate, then, that we take a look at some of the lesser known chocolate inventions that have been patented throughout the years.

Chocolate Graphics International has recently received a patent for their process of communicating via chocolate.  Using a computerized laser technology, the company can print any message, photo, or other image onto a chocolate surface, with chocolate.  From unique invitations, business cards, even menus the people at CGI produce anywhere up to 150,000 personalized chocolate orders a day.  

Further admitting the importance of chocolate in our society is New World Enterprises, Inc. who in 2006 received two patents dealing with “Novel Chocolate Composition as Delivery for Nutrients and Medications.”  Looking into the complex chemistry of the delicious treat, NWE has researched how the synergistic compounds affect energy levels, craving, satisfaction, and several other character traits in people.  They even created a dietary supplement replicating the health benefits, taste, etc. of chocolate without the sugar, fat, and other negative aspects of the candy.

Leave it to Starbucks to also capitalize on the nation’s favorite sweet treat.  The multi-million dollar company has stretched the limitations of patent design and turned their own unique looking piece of chocolate into protected intellectual property.  The Starbucks Confection Chocolate Design patent is just another step to help distinguish the brand from its competition.

Every year, the US alone consumes over $13 billion worth of chocolate.  Not only is it a staple of every Valentine’s Day, but the excess of chocolate bunnies, eggs, Santas, and other designs has turned it into a necessity of any holiday or special occasion. The next time you pop a piece of chocolate into your mouth, you may take a moment to consider the industry and where your particular treat is coming from and who it belongs to.

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Six Degrees Blog Series

As we all may have noticed at some point there is a list of references cited adorning the face of every US patent.  Utilizing these lists of references, patents can be connected to other patents through the references cited on their own face, as well as the instances where the patent is cited on a subsequent patent’s face.   By connecting patents in this manner a network begins to form and begs the question: How many steps would it take to connect any patent with any other patent? 

So, starting with any patent where would we find ourselves after 6 steps through the references cited network?

We're sharing our path, but feel free to follow your own path of patent connection intrigue and share it in the comments section below.

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